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An 11-year-old boy is recovering in hospital after a grenade explosion ripped through his abdomen, arm, and thigh during a ...
In Uganda alone, FAO estimates that more than 17.6 percent of grains—including maize, millet, and rice—are lost annually due ...
But these aren’t just personal tragedies—they’re flares, lighting up the restless spirit surging through Kenya’s youth. In ...
Uganda’s Aquatic Academy dominated the 2025 Mako Sharks Invitational Swimming Championship, held from June 7–-9 in Kigali. The event, organised by Mako Sharks Swimming Club, took place at Green Hills ...
In the remote hills of northeastern Uganda, the Ik endure long distances across mountainous terrain to reach an understocked ...
In just three days, two major crashes involving Gateway bus company left nearly 80 people injured—shocking the nation and ...
Today, the magic bean has become a symbol of resilience and self-reliance for Africa and the Global South, bearing witness to ...
Today, the magic bean has become a symbol of resilience and self-reliance for Africa and the Global South, bearing witness to a rising new tide from the Global South.
Damali Ssali, country director of GAIN Uganda is spearheading what could be the most significant nutrition revolution the country has seen.
The project offers a chance to transition from survival to sustainable prosperity and to unlock the agricultural sector’s full potential Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans In the heart of ...
southwestern Uganda, home to another group of disgruntled tea farmers. At the Buzaare Tea Estate, located atop the scenic rolling hills, tea-harvesting machines have replaced human workers, a measure ...
Along with the plains and hills to its east, Katwe would go on to become part of the British protectorate of Uganda, where it remained until independence in 1962. The salt mine at Lake Katwe.